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Just in time for the Fourth of July, 3 Sheeps has announced they will be canning Waterslides IPA along with two brand new beers, 3 Sheeps Pils and Fresh Coast Pale Ale. Increasingly brewers are choosing to package their beer in cans, because cans preserve beer quality by eliminating the effects of light and oxygen, cans are durable, great for outdoor occasions, and aluminum is infinitely recyclable.

"25 years ago we started brewing Fat Tire Belgian Style Ale. It became an iconic beer, and a symbol synonymous with craft. Now, for the first time, we’re adding a new beer to the Fat Tire family: Fat Tire Belgian White. Taking inspiration from our decades of experience brewing Belgian beers, Fat Tire Belgian White is made with Seville oranges and Indian coriander, both freshly ground less than a mile from our Fort Collins brewery. It’s a fresh, perfectly sweet, natural tasting Belgian White." Keep your eyes peeled for it starting August 1st!

Boulevard Brewing has announced a $10 million expansion to add a canning line to the Kansas City Brewery. Sales of Boulevard's canned offerings have grown substantially since they were first released three years ago. Unfiltered Wheat, Heavy Lifting IPA, Ginger Lemon Radler, Tropical Pale Ale and American Kolsch are currently being canned at Coldspring Brewery in Minnesota and Boulevard's sister brewery, Firestone Walker, in California; but demand for Boulevard cans has outstripped the capacity of those two facilities necessitating a dedicated canning line in KC.

Seaboard Products is excited and proud to announce that we have been awarded the rights to be the distributor for Riverwalk Brewing on the North Shore as well as the rest of Essex and Middlesex Counties.

We look forward to bringing you this fantastic, fresh beer from this local North Shore Brewer!!!

We now have in stock fresh IPA and Screen Doors with More Styles Arriving Each Week!!!!

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Any Massachusetts craft beer drinker knows the problem: you go to a brewery that doesn’t sell its product in cans or bottles, and so you get a large glass growler filled from the tap to go.

For the second year in a row, Americans for the Arts has recognized a Burlington-area business as one of its "BCA 10." Each year, the Washington D.C.-based nonprofit's Business Committee for the Arts highlights 10 businesses across the country for "exceptional involvement in the arts," according to its website. Dealer.com received the honor last year. This year it's Magic Hat Brewing Company. Burlington's South End Arts and Business Association nominated both businesses for the award.